Carlos Alcaraz splits with coach Juan Carlos Ferrero
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Top Spanish analyst perplexed by Carlos Alcaraz's latest choice
The six-time Grand Slam champion - who finished the best season of his career in terms of continuity - will only be followed by Samuel Lopez as coach at the 2026 Australian Open, but then he will be called upon to choose a new coach who can help him further improve his game.
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Carlos Alcaraz announces unexpected career decision: 'It's very difficult for me to write this'
Carlos Alcaraz shared that he has split from his longtime tennis coach, Juan Carlos Ferrerro, following more than seven years working together – see details.
Former Spanish tennis player Alex Corretja has labelled it a "sad for tennis" after Carlos Alcaraz announced his split from long-time coach Juan Carlos Ferrero just a month out from the Australian Open.
Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner turned 2025 into a gripping tug-of-war for tennis supremacy by carving up the Grand Slams for a second straight year, while the women's game showcased depth and drama with four different major champions.
Hall of Fame tennis journalist Steve Flink doesn't think that coach Juan Carlos Ferrero and the rest of Carlos Alcaraz's team are too happy with the world No. 1 signing up for offseason exhibitions, knowing that the 22-year-old has often struggled in the first month of the year.